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A flashback to the Cold War, the John F. Kennedy table clock displays the times ...
Baseball legend Joe DiMaggio’s Patek Philippe Ref. 130 chronograph of 1948, on loan by a ...
An inscription on the back of the Henry Graves Jr. Supercomplication pocket watch made by ...
Patek Philippe’s Supercomplication pocket watch delivered to Henry Graves Jr. in 1926. Sold for $24 ...
Logo of Patek Philippe’s The Art of Watches Grand Exhibition, New York 2017.
Harry Kotlar cushion-cut diamond and pink diamond necklace ($237,950).
Art of Inlay ring by Boghossian with a 1.52-carat marquise diamond set into a 20.56-carat ...
Kissing Diamond ring by Boghossian with a 3.08-carat heart-shape Fancy vivid orangy yellow diamond atop ...
Smooth white chalcedony has been carved in the shape of a flower in this Boghossian ...
A 2.15-carat Vietnamese cobalt-blue spinel is set above a 5.25-carat octagonal diamond surrounded by a ...
A Fancy light purplish pink pear-shape 5.02-carat diamond appears to hover above a 30.09-carat green ...
An 11.87-carat Colombian emerald sits atop four baguette-shape green beryls, visible on the sides of ...
Summer loving with Chaumet's Hortensia Eden turquoise and diamond open ring (£7,910).
Chaumet gives its easy-to-wear Jeux de Liens collection a luxe sprinkling of diamonds with these ...
Chaumet has added playful bracelets to its Jeux de Liens collection with, top to bottom, ...
Chaumet gives its iconic Hortensia collection a pretty makeover with new Astres d’or jewels for ...
There are many cool colour combinations in Chaumet's new Hortensia Eden collection of watches. One ...
Chaumet transforms its iconic Hortensia collection into a lush garden of mini Eden watches with ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.